Expelled from Paradise, a Japanese animated sci-fi movie released on Dec 2014.
"Expelled from Paradise" poster
I'm still unsure if many have watched it or not, but I do believe this is definitely one film I need to share out. But before I begin, of course, SPOILERS!

PLOT
Angela Balzac is an agent at the space station DEVA, whose inhabitants have no physical bodies, their minds digitized and processed into a virtual reality environment. After failing to track down the hacker known as "Frontier Setter", who had infiltrated DEVA's systems dozens of times to gather allies for his cause with no success, she is tasked to look for him down on Earth, now a barren planet where the rest of the humans live. After being given an organic body and sent to the surface, Angela meets Dingo, her contact on Earth, who cuts off all communications with her base, in order to prevent Frontier Setter from discovering their location as well, despite her protests.

Angela and Dingo's investigations lead them to an abandoned city, where they meet Frontier Setter, who is revealed to be an AI developed to supervise the construction of Genesis Ark, a ship designed for deep space travel, and somehow developed a conscience, continuing its work long after its masters perished. Realizing that Frontier Setter intends to do no harm at all, Angela leaves her body and reports to her superiors at DEVA, who order her to destroy it, fearing that it may eventually become a threat, but she refuses. Angela is then sentenced to have her mind stored into an archive forever, but Frontier Setter hacks into the system to rescue her. Once Angela returns to Earth and her body with supplies and weaponry, she and Dingo join forces to hold back DEVA's other agents long enough for a rocket carrying Frontier Setter and the final module to complete the Genesis Ark to be launched, and run away afterwards, while Frontier Setter starts its journey though space.
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Critics..
This is one amazing movie I should've watched the first time my friend recommended me, but I still got a spare time to watch it anyways. First off, the story of the film is good in a sense it doesn't bore me, but what makes me wonder is how a hot appealing 16 year old girl walking in a sexy spacesuit (I think that's what they call it) doesn't get anyone's attention in the town. I mean, she is super annoying and wearing a sexy suit, how can no one notice that?! Anyways, musically, the film sure has a way with using simple "according to the scene" that makes you feel related. The animations are somewhat amazingly colorful yet disturbingly 3D, I'm not saying that the 3D animation is bad, is just that they might've brought the animation a bit too realistic, and sometimes, I feel like the calm scenes just doesn't stand out much. Character development is one of the best things I find so far in this film, and I'll admit that I love all 3 of the main characters in the film, and really... you gotta watch this film if you love animated films 'cause this one is colorful and technological at the same time. Overall, a good film that describes what being human is like, and literally one of my favourite Japanese films.